OVER THE PHONE. IT WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR PEOPLE TO FIGURE OUT WHO IS WHO. NEW AT 6:00, HELICOPTER THREE UP OVER THE DELTA TONIGHT. THIS IS WHERE GOVERNOR BROWN'S CONTROVERSIAL PLAN TO BUILD WIND TUNNELS TO PAY HIT TODAY FROM KEVIN JOHNSON. YOU CAN SEE THE MAP WITH THE PROPOSED TUNNELS THAT WILL BE 35 MILES LONG, TRANSPORTING DELTA WATER FROM CLARKSBURG DOWN TO TRACY. FROM THERE, IT WOULD FLOW TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. DIVERTING WATER FROM THE SACRAMENTO RIVER AND SENDING IT TO SOUTHERN COMPANY AS HERSH -- IS HUGELY CONTROVERSIAL. THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO IS ACTIVELY OPPOSING THE GOVERNOR'S PLAN. 1, 2 , THREE. IT WAS OPPOSED TO BE A SIMPLE GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR A BIG UPGRADE ON SACRAMENTO'S WATER TREATMENT PLAN. BUT MAYOR KEVIN JOHNSON COULDN'T RESIST THROWING A LITTLE DIRT ON GOVERNOR BROWN'S TWIN TUNNEL PROJECT. I DO NOT AGREE WITH THE GOVERNOR AS IT RELATES TO THE TWO TELLS. HE STOPPED HIMSELF FROM SAYING MORE, BUT I ASKED HIM TO CLARIFY WHAT HE MEANT. I DECIDED TODAY THAT THIS WILL BE A FESTIVE GROUNDBREAKING THAT IS POSITIVE. I WON'T GET INTO THAT TODAY. WE WANT TO BE GOOD STEWARDS AND I FEEL THAT SACRAMENTO NEEDS A SEAT AT THE TABLE. WE WANT COMMON SENSE POLICIES. WE ARE SUPPORTIVE OF THAT. THAT I AM NOT IN FAVOR OF WHERE WE ARE TODAY AND I WILL SPEAK OUT EVERY CHANCE I GET. IT INCLUDES FRESH WATER SUPPLY FOR 25 MILLION PEOPLE BY BUILDING TWIN TUNNELS UNDER THE DELTA. TO DIVERT WATER FROM NORTHERN TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THE PROJECT IS INTENDED TO CREATE NEW HABITAT FOR ENDANGERED FISH AND SUPPORTERS SAY HE WOULD PROTECT THE DELTA FROM EARTHQUAKES AND RISING SEA LEVEL. THAT SOME SEGMENT OF CITY LEADERS ARE FEELING LEFT OUT. WOULD TROUBLES ME MOST ABOUT -- WOULD TROUBLES ME MOST ABOUT THE GOVERNOR'S PLAN IS THAT THERE HASN'T NOT BEEN COLLABORATION WITH THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO. HOPEFULLY, WE CAN HELP THEM UNDERSTAND HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO SECURE WHAT IS A FOUNDATIONAL WATER SUPPLY FOR TWO THIRDS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE SETTLEMENT TO RIVER , BEFORE ANY WATERS DIVERTED FROM HERE, THERE ARE STILL PLENTY OF TIME FOR PUBLIC INPUT A. TOMORROW, THE GOVERNOR IS HOLDING AN OPEN MEETING FROM 1 P.M. TO 3 P.M. QUESTION WILL PAY FOR THE PROJECT? -- WHO WILL PAY FOR THE PROJECT? FROM BONDS AND ULTIMATELY THE WATER USERS PRIMARY FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WHO WOULD HAVE TO BE PAYING FOR THOSE